Learn More About Women's Winter Coats & Jackets

Bundle Up in Women's Winter Coats

Enjoy your next outdoor adventure in the right women's winter jackets.

From rain coats to versatile fleece jackets and the luxe warmth of a down coat, find outerwear that fits both your style and your adventure. Take on the slopes in women's ski jackets or layer with soft-shells, puffy vests and more.

Choose from a variety of materials, colors and constructions for the women's coat that's right for you:

Keep in mind factors including weather condition, your activity and level of comfort when selecting the best women's winter coat for you:

Soft shell jackets provide lightweight comfort and warmth and are generally waterproof and wind resistant. These winter jackets function as an ideal outer layer over a sweater, baselayer or fleece jacket when temperatures become harsh

Fleece jackets for women are versatile in a variety of weather conditions. Wear a fleece alone when it's mild or pair it with a soft shell for customizable warmth

Insulated jackets provide superior levels of warmth in bitter temperatures. Insulated jackets are soft shells lined with layers of insulation, including down. These jackets are generally waterproof, seam-sealed, and constructed with a variety of natural and synthetic materials. Down jackets, for example, are filled with the fluffy undercoating of ducks or geese

Three-in-one system jackets include multiple layers and components that can be zipped together to form a single jacket. These pieces can be worn together or separately in more mild temperatures

Always choose women's winter coats designed with a seam-sealed, waterproof and wind-resistant construction.

To select the right rain jacket, ensure the garment will remain breathable to prevent overheating during wear. Rain jackets should allow moisture to escape so you stay comfortable in wet conditions. When it's both cold and wet outside, a soft shell jacket over a fleece jacket makes for an excellent layering system.

When purchasing a down jacket, keep in mind that the efficiency of the jacket is measured in its “fill power,” or the amount of space in the garment taken up by one ounce of down.